Nintendo 3DS XL Review

The Nintendo 3DS XL system combines next-generation
portable gaming with eye-popping 3D visuals-without the need for special
glasses. Take 3D photos, connect to friends, other players, or wireless
hotspots with the wireless StreetPass TM and SpotPass TM communication modes.
From games to photos and beyond, Nintendo 3DS XL is the ultimate 3D
entertainment system.”

What is it?

The Nintendo 3DS XL is the redesigned version of the original
Nintendo 3DS. The most notable Changes are the Gigantic Screens.

Are the screens really that big?

Well, yes they are… I you set it side by side to the original
your will see vast differences in screen size.

So increasing the screens to massive proportions means
that it is bulky as hell…?

Kind of, but surprisingly it not as big as you think. It is
roughly the side of the original Nintendo DS, but thinner.

What about 3D… Does it work?

The effect actually varies from person to person, (some
people just can’t see 3D) and game to game. In my experience I could barely see
it on the original. On the XL it is a lot easier to see, this is probably
because the screen is so much bigger.

In The Box:

-Nintendo 3DS XL System

-Charger (this is not in the UK Versions)

-6 AR Cards

-Operation Manual

-Quick Start Guides

-1 Stylus

-Club Nintendo Registration Pin

Features:

-3 Cameras: 2 in the back for taking 3D pictures
and video and, 1 in the front for well self-portraits. The cameras are 0.3
megapixels.

-Activity Log: This allows users to track how
they use 3DS.

-Pedometer: Tracks how many steps you take it
also rewards you with coins that you can use in the Club Nintendo Reward
Program.

-Augmented Reality: Basically but scanning the QR
coded cards with the 3DS will allow you to interact with 3D rendered games /
characters.

-Backwards compatible with DS and DSI software

-SpotPass and StreetPass: These features
basically allow your 3DS to communicate with other devices while in sleep mode,
to receive info demos, videos, and much more.

-Internet Browser: Allows you to browse the
internet

-Netflix

-Miis: Miis are personal avatars that first made an
appearance on the Nintendo Wii. They work basically the same way here.

-Nintendo Network: you can say goodbye to friends
codes (well not really, you still have one but that is all you need.) cause now
you can just add your friends once and play across any multiplayer game.

-NDS Wi-Fi connection doesn’t support WPA2-PK
(more of a NDS con but they should automatically transfer you settings over…)

-Wii points don’t transfer for some reason

-Brightness levels are a little underwhelming

-Still one analog stick (there is an add-on
though)

My thoughts:

I was always weary of buying a 3DS specially that Nintendo
as a track record of redesigning their handhelds like every 12-24 months. Also I
didn’t like the original design of the 3DS, it had like 4 shades of colors and
it was very boxy. I did pick up the Limited edition Legend of Zelda OOT: 3D
edition one but soon after sold it to the highest bidder. So I was once again
3DS less. Then they announced the Redesigned XL version and I was all for it,
though I did hold off a bit till there was enough games that I wanted for were
already released. To make a long story short I am very satisfied with my purchase.
I hope in the future they add more features like YouTube, Flash enabled
browser, and the ability to add your own personal media to it.